A new track from Queens Of The Stone Age frontman Josh Homme, titled ‘Nobody To Love’, has hit the internet – scroll down to the bottom of the page and click to listen.

The song, which was co-written by composer and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds producer Dave Sardy, is featured in the new film End Of Watch featuring Jake Gyllenhaal, but has now also surfaced on YouTube.

Recently, Homme has been locked in a legal dispute with members of his former band Kyuss. Singer John Garcia and drummer Brant Bjork took a reincarnated incarnation of the band called Kyuss Lives! on the road last year and spoke about the possibility of recording a new studio album.

In March of this year, however, they were sued by the Queens Of The Stone Age singer and another former Kyuss member, Scott Reeder, for alleged “trademark infringement, misrepresentation [and] false designation”.

Josh Homme was the original guitarist in Kyuss until their split in 1995. In December last year, Homme said that Queens Of The Stone Age were “locked away in the desert” working on a new album and claimed that the new material sounded “killer”. The LP, which will be their sixth studio record and the follow-up to 2007’s ‘Era Vulgaris’, was originally expected to be released later this year.